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  1. Storm 51

    ir armored lights

    Yes, I used power diodes on my indicator light to prevent back feeding my high or low beams. I borrowed (stole) that idea from you, Artisan.
  2. Storm 51

    ir armored lights

    I designed the switch bracket and had a local sheet metal shop bend it up. The switches came from either Saturn, Eastern or TJN Murray surplus (I don't remember which one). The indicator lights came from Digi-Key and the little curved guards came from a guy on Ebay (they were about $1.50 each -...
  3. Storm 51

    ir armored lights

    As for wiring, see post # 7 above. I used all Douglas connectors and wired them into my head light feed line using the Douglas "Y" Splices. Routed the Right side light (both wires - on my truck circuit # 17 & 18) over to the Left inner fender and into a splice (both 17's in one splice and both...
  4. Storm 51

    ir armored lights

    You can also get the 28VDC lights on Amazon. I just got some from www.replacementlightbulbs.com. They are 4811GE's. They are about $15.00 delivered to your door.
  5. Storm 51

    ir armored lights

    I wired up a set for my M-42 Command Truck. I used a waterproof, military DTDP switch with a switch cover. If the switch is in the down position I have low beams; if it is in the up position I have high beams. I got both the clear and IR lenses when I bought the lights from ZiggyO. Here is a...
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